Sunday, May 29, 2016

AP Thestar.com
Are sugar daddies really providing financial relief, or signing women up
for something more exploitative and dangerous than debt?

By Sarah Skidmore SellThe Associated Press

4:06 PM, Sun., May 29, 2016

Candice Kashani graduated from law school debt-free this spring, thanks to a modern twist on an age-old arrangement.

During
her first year, she faced tuition and expenses that ran nearly $50,000,
even after a scholarship. So she decided to check out a dating website
that connected women looking for financial help with men willing to
provide it, in exchange for companionship and sex — a “sugar daddy”
relationship as they are known.

Now, almost
three years and several sugar daddies later, Kashani is set to graduate
from Villanova University free and clear, while some of her peers are
burdened with six-digit debts.

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